3baygarage
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it’s an 11/163bay - what is the opening size on that Niagara?
it’s an 11/163bay - what is the opening size on that Niagara?
3bay - what is the opening size on that Niagara?
Outlaw - I've never heard of a "Rapid Fire". Does that hose connect directly to a standard isobutane canister?
Ever heard the term "fast women"Wow, that quite the score! I'm trying to get my head wrapped around he rolling knee pad though. Seems like its going t destroy work boots, and how much leverage can you get on wheels? with a rolling stool you at least have your feet in front for pressure.
Agreed on the Model T aspect.Depending on how complete it is, I doubt you can get hurt with picnic set - -One was posted on the Coleman collectors forum a year or two back and a lot of drooling going on....
Unless marked Ford, any antique car user could have bought/used it, so I'd take the "Model T' as a generic for that era.



I don't know the answer to your questions but this guy praised it, said it saved his knee's. I had my knee's cramp up once this year, for the first time in my life, from kneeling on concrete all day. Holy ****! Never again! I was laying on the floor waiting for the cramps to go away, trying to look cool like I just thinking about what I was working on. I would rather wear out boots than my knees!Wow, that quite the score! I'm trying to get my head wrapped around he rolling knee pad though. Seems like its going t destroy work boots, and how much leverage can you get on wheels? with a rolling stool you at least have your feet in front for pressure.
What craftsman repair kit is that? Some of the butterfly/ transition kits can go for over $50 on eBay!This weekend is our annual city wide garage sale. Every year I get excited, and every year I go home angry after 30 minutes of dealing with people blocking narrow neighborhood streets. I guess I never learn. I only picked up a handful of stuff in my short outing. An old craftsman repair kit, a proto LA 1”-3/4” reducer, a little pipe wrench, a few ignition wrenches, and 3 plomb LA 3/8” sockets. At least I only spent 3 bucks…
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It's definitely homemade but I don't know what it was made for (other than to beat on stuffGlazer's hammer? Homemade?

Can't tell the amount of suckage unless we know he got a good deal. He could've paid retail which would result in little suckage.Looks like a lot of suckage to me!
It doesn't look much like a Glazier's hammer.













